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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Flutterby wrote:Sure this is Mpenza, seen outside Shingwedzi on 2nd October 2011.
Eek!!!

This also outside Shingwedzi October 2 2011, around 12h00!!!



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I thought you guys were gone by then? :shock:


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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Ok,
some more about this.
Serval sent me two pics of Babalala (one shown here and another one where you can see left ear)
If you look at Mavatsani's tusks they are more straigth , right tusk of Babalala is more upwards curving.
In the tip of Babalala's right tusk is a grass notch , not in Mavatsani's, just a little "damage"
Babalala has different notches in both ears, even right ear some remarkable ones , not in the ears of Mavatsani.
This is the reason I mainly ask for larger format pictures to see the details , as you know RP....kind of CSI :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

In general is happens more often that two or more tuskers are almost look alikes , so I made a mistake myself with Machachule and Nkokodzi. Last one I saw south of shingwedzi during last trip in may and was convinced it was Machachule , details made the difference but they are almost twin brothers , both not that big bulls but impressive tusks...

Nice "job" id'ing tuskers ...I love it :wink: :wink:
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Aat wrote:This is Babalala , I did ID him long time ago for you :) :)
You sent me second picture of him where you can see the notches in the left ear.....


Alongside Kanniedood dam , 2 km east of Shingwedzi .
Which one are you talking about, Aat? You can't see the left ear of Serval's pic?


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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Hi ALL

At my website about the Tuskers of Africa you can find and download 3 documents.

You can find all named tuskers of Kruger NP in these documents. 1 for North KNP, 2 for Central KNP and 3 South KNP

Documents are updated per october 4th 2011.

Have fun with it and please let me know if you they are usefull.

I just added this info here since some are not able to get into SP forums (anymore)

Use the link under... at the right top side you will find the 3 downloads

http://www.tuskersofafrica.com


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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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this is Masthulele.

saw him last year at letaba.

(aat has him on his website)

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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Hi all...

New pics of Mculu made December 21st 2011. Mculu in good condition but broke tip of right tusk :(

Some updates of Mavatsani

Additional: Just updated Mavatsani again and also Mandzemba and Hlamvu (new pics after 2 years)

More to come \O


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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Hi all.... to continue and maybe expanding the Tusker activities here ;-) ;-) some recent pictures I made during last trip.

Please meet NGODZI (if you don't know him yet... :) )

December 5th 2011

Driving from Mopani to Letaba I found this named Tusker (NGODZI)

Great to see this tusker again and new for me : He was now close to Letaba, just several km’s from Letaba camp. All other sightings so far were near Mopani, mainly Mooiplaas waterhole.

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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Hi all
For tuskermites maybe interesting to see the how big Tusker MAC made his moves in Kruger...
MAC has a collar and is tracked and traced by Save the Elephants organization. I got a report with many numbers and satelite views on all their elephants with a collar.

MAC - december 2011
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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Just added a new Tusker to the site. His name is SHISHA (named after little spruit near Babalala) where he has been photographed. I received pics of him end of 2010 and since no other entries till a few weeks ago. Time to add this one, with clear pics of all sides. Special with him, the left ear with a few larger notches and many very small one... ragged

Link to his page:
http://www.tuskersofafrica.com/tuskersnp/shisha.htm

Picture of SHISHA
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Thanks Richard and Lappies who sent the pictures to me.
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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Taken by leachy in Shingwedzi riverbed near camp 01-01-2012


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Re: Tuskers of Kruger

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Just had a look at him, but this bull is not a named tusker.
Difficult to judge length of the tusks, so I downloaded the picture for my database.


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